/** * WooCommerce Stock Functions * * Functions used to manage product stock levels. * * @package WooCommerce\Functions * @version 3.4.0 */ defined( 'ABSPATH' ) || exit; /** * Update a product's stock amount. * * Uses queries rather than update_post_meta so we can do this in one query (to avoid stock issues). * * @since 3.0.0 this supports set, increase and decrease. * * @param int|WC_Product $product Product ID or product instance. * @param int|null $stock_quantity Stock quantity. * @param string $operation Type of opertion, allows 'set', 'increase' and 'decrease'. * @param bool $updating If true, the product object won't be saved here as it will be updated later. * @return bool|int|null */ function wc_update_product_stock( $product, $stock_quantity = null, $operation = 'set', $updating = false ) { if ( ! is_a( $product, 'WC_Product' ) ) { $product = wc_get_product( $product ); } if ( ! $product ) { return false; } if ( ! is_null( $stock_quantity ) && $product->managing_stock() ) { // Some products (variations) can have their stock managed by their parent. Get the correct object to be updated here. $product_id_with_stock = $product->get_stock_managed_by_id(); $product_with_stock = $product_id_with_stock !== $product->get_id() ? wc_get_product( $product_id_with_stock ) : $product; $data_store = WC_Data_Store::load( 'product' ); // Fire actions to let 3rd parties know the stock is about to be changed. if ( $product_with_stock->is_type( 'variation' ) ) { do_action( 'woocommerce_variation_before_set_stock', $product_with_stock ); } else { do_action( 'woocommerce_product_before_set_stock', $product_with_stock ); } // Update the database. $new_stock = $data_store->update_product_stock( $product_id_with_stock, $stock_quantity, $operation ); // Update the product object. $data_store->read_stock_quantity( $product_with_stock, $new_stock ); // If this is not being called during an update routine, save the product so stock status etc is in sync, and caches are cleared. if ( ! $updating ) { $product_with_stock->save(); } // Fire actions to let 3rd parties know the stock changed. if ( $product_with_stock->is_type( 'variation' ) ) { do_action( 'woocommerce_variation_set_stock', $product_with_stock ); } else { do_action( 'woocommerce_product_set_stock', $product_with_stock ); } return $product_with_stock->get_stock_quantity(); } return $product->get_stock_quantity(); } /** * Update a product's stock status. * * @param int $product_id Product ID. * @param string $status Status. */ function wc_update_product_stock_status( $product_id, $status ) { $product = wc_get_product( $product_id ); if ( $product ) { $product->set_stock_status( $status ); $product->save(); } } /** * When a payment is complete, we can reduce stock levels for items within an order. * * @since 3.0.0 * @param int $order_id Order ID. */ function wc_maybe_reduce_stock_levels( $order_id ) { $order = wc_get_order( $order_id ); if ( ! $order ) { return; } $stock_reduced = $order->get_data_store()->get_stock_reduced( $order_id ); $trigger_reduce = apply_filters( 'woocommerce_payment_complete_reduce_order_stock', ! $stock_reduced, $order_id ); // Only continue if we're reducing stock. if ( ! $trigger_reduce ) { return; } wc_reduce_stock_levels( $order ); // Ensure stock is marked as "reduced" in case payment complete or other stock actions are called. $order->get_data_store()->set_stock_reduced( $order_id, true ); } add_action( 'woocommerce_payment_complete', 'wc_maybe_reduce_stock_levels' ); add_action( 'woocommerce_order_status_completed', 'wc_maybe_reduce_stock_levels' ); add_action( 'woocommerce_order_status_processing', 'wc_maybe_reduce_stock_levels' ); add_action( 'woocommerce_order_status_on-hold', 'wc_maybe_reduce_stock_levels' ); /** * When a payment is cancelled, restore stock. * * @since 3.0.0 * @param int $order_id Order ID. */ function wc_maybe_increase_stock_levels( $order_id ) { $order = wc_get_order( $order_id ); if ( ! $order ) { return; } $stock_reduced = $order->get_data_store()->get_stock_reduced( $order_id ); $trigger_increase = (bool) $stock_reduced; // Only continue if we're increasing stock. if ( ! $trigger_increase ) { return; } wc_increase_stock_levels( $order ); // Ensure stock is not marked as "reduced" anymore. $order->get_data_store()->set_stock_reduced( $order_id, false ); } add_action( 'woocommerce_order_status_cancelled', 'wc_maybe_increase_stock_levels' ); add_action( 'woocommerce_order_status_pending', 'wc_maybe_increase_stock_levels' ); /** * Reduce stock levels for items within an order, if stock has not already been reduced for the items. * * @since 3.0.0 * @param int|WC_Order $order_id Order ID or order instance. */ function wc_reduce_stock_levels( $order_id ) { if ( is_a( $order_id, 'WC_Order' ) ) { $order = $order_id; $order_id = $order->get_id(); } else { $order = wc_get_order( $order_id ); } // We need an order, and a store with stock management to continue. if ( ! $order || 'yes' !== get_option( 'woocommerce_manage_stock' ) || ! apply_filters( 'woocommerce_can_reduce_order_stock', true, $order ) ) { return; } $changes = array(); // Loop over all items. foreach ( $order->get_items() as $item ) { if ( ! $item->is_type( 'line_item' ) ) { continue; } // Only reduce stock once for each item. $product = $item->get_product(); $item_stock_reduced = $item->get_meta( '_reduced_stock', true ); if ( $item_stock_reduced || ! $product || ! $product->managing_stock() ) { continue; } /** * Filter order item quantity. * * @param int|float $quantity Quantity. * @param WC_Order $order Order data. * @param WC_Order_Item_Product $item Order item data. */ $qty = apply_filters( 'woocommerce_order_item_quantity', $item->get_quantity(), $order, $item ); $item_name = $product->get_formatted_name(); $new_stock = wc_update_product_stock( $product, $qty, 'decrease' ); if ( is_wp_error( $new_stock ) ) { /* translators: %s item name. */ $order->add_order_note( sprintf( __( 'Unable to reduce stock for item %s.', 'woocommerce' ), $item_name ) ); continue; } $item->add_meta_data( '_reduced_stock', $qty, true ); $item->save(); $changes[] = array( 'product' => $product, 'from' => $new_stock + $qty, 'to' => $new_stock, ); } wc_trigger_stock_change_notifications( $order, $changes ); do_action( 'woocommerce_reduce_order_stock', $order ); } /** * After stock change events, triggers emails and adds order notes. * * @since 3.5.0 * @param WC_Order $order order object. * @param array $changes Array of changes. */ function wc_trigger_stock_change_notifications( $order, $changes ) { if ( empty( $changes ) ) { return; } $order_notes = array(); $no_stock_amount = absint( get_option( 'woocommerce_notify_no_stock_amount', 0 ) ); foreach ( $changes as $change ) { $order_notes[] = $change['product']->get_formatted_name() . ' ' . $change['from'] . '→' . $change['to']; $low_stock_amount = absint( wc_get_low_stock_amount( wc_get_product( $change['product']->get_id() ) ) ); if ( $change['to'] <= $no_stock_amount ) { do_action( 'woocommerce_no_stock', wc_get_product( $change['product']->get_id() ) ); } elseif ( $change['to'] <= $low_stock_amount ) { do_action( 'woocommerce_low_stock', wc_get_product( $change['product']->get_id() ) ); } if ( $change['to'] < 0 ) { do_action( 'woocommerce_product_on_backorder', array( 'product' => wc_get_product( $change['product']->get_id() ), 'order_id' => $order->get_id(), 'quantity' => abs( $change['from'] - $change['to'] ), ) ); } } $order->add_order_note( __( 'Stock levels reduced:', 'woocommerce' ) . ' ' . implode( ', ', $order_notes ) ); } /** * Increase stock levels for items within an order. * * @since 3.0.0 * @param int|WC_Order $order_id Order ID or order instance. */ function wc_increase_stock_levels( $order_id ) { if ( is_a( $order_id, 'WC_Order' ) ) { $order = $order_id; $order_id = $order->get_id(); } else { $order = wc_get_order( $order_id ); } // We need an order, and a store with stock management to continue. if ( ! $order || 'yes' !== get_option( 'woocommerce_manage_stock' ) || ! apply_filters( 'woocommerce_can_restore_order_stock', true, $order ) ) { return; } $changes = array(); // Loop over all items. foreach ( $order->get_items() as $item ) { if ( ! $item->is_type( 'line_item' ) ) { continue; } // Only increase stock once for each item. $product = $item->get_product(); $item_stock_reduced = $item->get_meta( '_reduced_stock', true ); if ( ! $item_stock_reduced || ! $product || ! $product->managing_stock() ) { continue; } $item_name = $product->get_formatted_name(); $new_stock = wc_update_product_stock( $product, $item_stock_reduced, 'increase' ); if ( is_wp_error( $new_stock ) ) { /* translators: %s item name. */ $order->add_order_note( sprintf( __( 'Unable to restore stock for item %s.', 'woocommerce' ), $item_name ) ); continue; } $item->delete_meta_data( '_reduced_stock' ); $item->save(); $changes[] = $item_name . ' ' . ( $new_stock - $item_stock_reduced ) . '→' . $new_stock; } if ( $changes ) { $order->add_order_note( __( 'Stock levels increased:', 'woocommerce' ) . ' ' . implode( ', ', $changes ) ); } do_action( 'woocommerce_restore_order_stock', $order ); } /** * See how much stock is being held in pending orders. * * @since 3.5.0 * @param WC_Product $product Product to check. * @param integer $exclude_order_id Order ID to exclude. * @return int */ function wc_get_held_stock_quantity( WC_Product $product, $exclude_order_id = 0 ) { /** * Filter: woocommerce_hold_stock_for_checkout * Allows enable/disable hold stock functionality on checkout. * * @since 4.3.0 * @param bool $enabled Default to true if managing stock globally. */ if ( ! apply_filters( 'woocommerce_hold_stock_for_checkout', wc_string_to_bool( get_option( 'woocommerce_manage_stock', 'yes' ) ) ) ) { return 0; } return ( new \Automattic\WooCommerce\Checkout\Helpers\ReserveStock() )->get_reserved_stock( $product, $exclude_order_id ); } /** * Hold stock for an order. * * @throws ReserveStockException If reserve stock fails. * * @since 4.1.0 * @param \WC_Order|int $order Order ID or instance. */ function wc_reserve_stock_for_order( $order ) { /** * Filter: woocommerce_hold_stock_for_checkout * Allows enable/disable hold stock functionality on checkout. * * @since @since 4.1.0 * @param bool $enabled Default to true if managing stock globally. */ if ( ! apply_filters( 'woocommerce_hold_stock_for_checkout', wc_string_to_bool( get_option( 'woocommerce_manage_stock', 'yes' ) ) ) ) { return; } $order = $order instanceof WC_Order ? $order : wc_get_order( $order ); if ( $order ) { ( new \Automattic\WooCommerce\Checkout\Helpers\ReserveStock() )->reserve_stock_for_order( $order ); } } add_action( 'woocommerce_checkout_order_created', 'wc_reserve_stock_for_order' ); /** * Release held stock for an order. * * @since 4.3.0 * @param \WC_Order|int $order Order ID or instance. */ function wc_release_stock_for_order( $order ) { /** * Filter: woocommerce_hold_stock_for_checkout * Allows enable/disable hold stock functionality on checkout. * * @since 4.3.0 * @param bool $enabled Default to true if managing stock globally. */ if ( ! apply_filters( 'woocommerce_hold_stock_for_checkout', wc_string_to_bool( get_option( 'woocommerce_manage_stock', 'yes' ) ) ) ) { return; } $order = $order instanceof WC_Order ? $order : wc_get_order( $order ); if ( $order ) { ( new \Automattic\WooCommerce\Checkout\Helpers\ReserveStock() )->release_stock_for_order( $order ); } } add_action( 'woocommerce_checkout_order_exception', 'wc_release_stock_for_order' ); add_action( 'woocommerce_payment_complete', 'wc_release_stock_for_order', 11 ); add_action( 'woocommerce_order_status_cancelled', 'wc_release_stock_for_order', 11 ); add_action( 'woocommerce_order_status_completed', 'wc_release_stock_for_order', 11 ); add_action( 'woocommerce_order_status_processing', 'wc_release_stock_for_order', 11 ); add_action( 'woocommerce_order_status_on-hold', 'wc_release_stock_for_order', 11 ); /** * Return low stock amount to determine if notification needs to be sent * * Since 5.2.0, this function no longer redirects from variation to its parent product. * Low stock amount can now be attached to the variation itself and if it isn't, only * then we check the parent product, and if it's not there, then we take the default * from the store-wide setting. * * @param WC_Product $product Product to get data from. * @since 3.5.0 * @return int */ function wc_get_low_stock_amount( WC_Product $product ) { $low_stock_amount = $product->get_low_stock_amount(); if ( '' === $low_stock_amount && $product->is_type( 'variation' ) ) { $product = wc_get_product( $product->get_parent_id() ); $low_stock_amount = $product->get_low_stock_amount(); } if ( '' === $low_stock_amount ) { $low_stock_amount = get_option( 'woocommerce_notify_low_stock_amount', 2 ); } return (int) $low_stock_amount; } The Do’s and Don’ts of Type 3c Curly Hair – My Curl ID

The Do’s and Don’ts of Type 3c Curly Hair

The Do’s and Don’ts of Type 3c Curly Hair
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Taking care of type 3c curly hair can be a daunting task for beginners and even the most seasoned naturalistas. However, with the right hair care routine, consistency, and patience, you can grow healthy, strong, and long natural curly hair.

What is Type 3c Hair? 

First thing’s first—curl type is determined by the way the hair grows out of the follicle, while the shape and movement of the strands determine the curl pattern (Allure). 

Type 3 hair encompasses a range of curls—3a, 3b, and 3c. 

3a hair is often characterized by looser looping strands, while 3b curls are tighter but still have buoyancy and movement. 

Type 3c curls are dense, tightly coiled spiral or corkscrew curls that may be more prone to frizz. 

Does the latter sound like your hair texture? If so, continue reading to learn about the hair care regimen best suited for your unique hair type! 

The Natural Hair Regimen for Type 3c Curls

The key to creating and implementing a natural hair care routine that yields results is keeping it simple and consistent. You don’t have to break the bank to purchase products or follow an overly complex natural hair care regimen in order to have healthy hair. 

At its root (no pun intended!), a natural hair care routine should include 3 basic steps :

  1. Cleansing
  1. Conditioning
  1. Styling

Cleansing Naturally Curly Hair

Naturalistas should not shy away from cleansing their scalp!

Cleansing removes buildup, dandruff, and other surface oils and dirt that could be clogging pores and deterring hair growth


To cleanse, opt for a sulfate-free shampoo or cleansing shampoo that is designed specifically for people with curly hair. Using shampoos that are not sulfate-free can dry out your hair and strip it of moisture.

 Cleansing should be followed up immediately with the next step : conditioning.

Conditioning Naturally Curly Hair 

A good conditioner should have moisturizing properties and offer lubrication (also known as slip) to make detangling super easy. People with curls or coils may also choose to deep condition, which typically entails using a more intensive conditioner and leaving the product in your hair for longer than 3-5 minutes for maximum hydration.

 Hydrated tresses are less prone to frizz and breakage, creating a solid canvas for the next (and perhaps the most important) step: styling!

Styling Naturally Curly Hair

Afro natural hair holds styles beautifully due to its texture. Curly hair can be worn naturally in wash-n-go’s, styled into braids, blow dried and straightened, and much more.

To extend the freshness of your style, be sure to incorporate styling products that offer moisture and hold, such as hydrating gels or mousses.

Remember, figuring out what works best for YOUR hair boils down to trial and error—no matter the hair type. Take your time and enjoy the natural hair care journey!